This morning, we (the SSLT, Prefects, Year 10 Council, and School Council Reps for Year 10) received our badges in assembly. The whole Year Group was so proud of us!
Don't forget - the Prefects have a meeting on Wednesday at 12:55pm in N50.
#StudentVoice#badges#Prefects#Repshttps://t.co/GFwmwVS7Jz

We held our first Tutor Rep surgeries this morning @royaldocksacad
On the agenda: recycling/litter, rewards and prizes, and raising money for local charities. The Reps led the discussions and noted the ideas of our peers in preparation for the Year Council meetings this week. https://t.co/1kOjJ3WoLN

Today was Election Day @royaldocksacad
The pupils in each Tutor Group, from Year 7 to Year 10, were involved in voting for their Tutor Reps, after the candidates had given their impassioned campaign speeches last week and canvassed for votes. https://t.co/xaW1qhEFeO

Music

Qualification: GCSE

Exam board: OCR

The Music GCSE involves performing as a soloist and as part of a group. Instrumentalists are expected to attend additional instrumental and/or voice lessons. You will create your own compositions, one in your own style and the other related to a theme announced by the exam board. This is done using a variety of medium including computers, acoustic and electronic instruments, the studio and singers. Pupils who want to study GCSE Music must have an ability to play a musical instrument to grade 3 or be gifted in singing. They should also enjoy performing to an audience.

Assessment: There are three assessment components. They contribute different amounts to the overall grade.